Camp Overview

Camp Overview

A week filled with learning, laughter, and leadership.

District 5580 RYLA brings together students from across Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and Ontario for a week of growth, teamwork, and discovery.

RYLA is a week-long leadership camp held each summer at the University of Minnesota Crookston. Students stay on campus, work in teams, and take part in hands-on activities designed to help them explore who they are and how they can make a difference.

What Makes RYLA Unique

Every part of the week is built around connection and collaboration. Campers learn from experienced facilitators — but just as importantly, they learn from themselves and each other. Leadership at RYLA means listening, communicating, and recognizing the strengths in others.

What to Expect

  • Team Challenges: Build trust, practice problem-solving, and celebrate success together.
  • Workshops & Speakers: Hear from educators, Rotarians, and community leaders who share what leadership looks like in action. The curriculum centers around Sean Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens.
  • Reflection Time: Quiet moments to think, write, and connect with your small group.
  • Service & Community: Learn how small actions can make a big difference.
  • Fun & Friendship: Laughter and memories that last long after the week ends.

A Supportive Staff Team

RYLA is run by a volunteer staff made up of Rotarians, educators, and RYLA alumni. Staff members guide campers through the week, facilitate workshops, and ensure every participant feels welcome and supported.

Ready to join us at RYLA?